Late Advertisements rjl HE FEMALE DETECTIVE. TO LET, a Four-roomed House. Apply Mr John Hodge, Russell street. TO LET, Two Rooms (furnished or unfurnished) within five minutes’ walk of the Post-office. Apply Harcourt Lodge, High street. TO LET, Four Rooms, next Mr Bathgate’s, in Glen ; inquire at the back. TO LET, Bedroom, unfurnished, view back and front; rent, 5s week. Wright, baker, Rattray street. LOS T, in Elm Row, a black Retriever Dog; answers to the name ot “Gip*” Anybody detaining the same will be prosecuted. “ 0.C.,” Wilton House, Duncan street. J ANTED TO SELL, Two of the choicest ’ * Allotments at Eglinton, adjoining the property of B. Begley, Esq., facing the Town Belt J. Guthrie, Princes street. WANTED TO SELL, Singer’s Sewing Machine (L 4 10s). M’Williamg’s Store, Leith street. WANTED to PURCHASE, 6to 10acres of land within five miles of Dunedin. Alpha, Post Office, Albany street. ANTED Known—That Scoble, Boot and Shoemaker, has removed to his new premises, George street. ANTED Known—Just received, a large assortment of Purses, very cheap, at Dreaver’s, George street. ANTED Known. That Watson’s Restaurant is open on Sundays. Breakfast from 8 o’clock ; Dinner from 12.45 to 2 p.m. ; Tea, from 5 till half-past 6 o’clock. ANTED, the Address of Eliza Ann Macgregor, native of Derby; maiden name Potter. Address.!. Walton, J. Inche, Castle street, late of Derby. ANTED, comfortable Lodgings, with ▼ V partial board, for a gentleman engaged during the day in business, where there are no other lodgers. Reference required. Address, “ Private,” office Evening Stab.
\ •* ANTED, one or two sections in or near ; « Dunedin, wit hor without house ; size, price, and terms. “J. FT.,’’ Albany street Post Office, WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs A. Bathgate, Neidpath Knowe, the Glen. WANTED, ■ n active Girl, about 13 or 14, Apply to Mrs Davidson, Hanover street, fourth house from Victoria Hotel. street. ANTED, respectable Girl as Nursemaid. Apply Mrs Bartloman, Alva \\[ ANTED, immedi itely, Cook, House- * » maid, and Laundress, for country ; huffiest wages; inference required. Mrs Dick, Dowling street. WANTED, an active Lad as Apprentice Wm. Rees, cabinetmaker, St. Andrew street. ANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16, Apply Mrs Skey, Observatory, near " oil-bar, Roslyn, ANTED, a Waitress. Apply Watson’s ’ Dining Rooms, High street. y. ANTED, Servants of all kinds to apply ' * for Engagements at the Otago Labor Exchange, opposite Bank of New Zealand, I nnces street. Good waiting-room and storage for luggage, free until engagement, and cheap afterwards-. W. Hooper. s _J ANTED, a Girl about fifteen. Apply \ # Miss Gibson, opposite Waikari Butchery. vv RANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Wise, -upper Cargill street. *. :l ? ANTED, situation immediately, by mar c> ▼ ried woman, Housekeeper, or place trust. Address “ M.C.,” Star Office. WANTED, by a steady young Man, who speaks English, German, and Dutch, employment in an Hotel, or any capacity where he can make himself generally useful “ A.P.,” Scandinavian Hotel, _Maclaggan street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3
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